Discovery Kenya - July 9th - 20th, 2026
This is a continuation tour of the Rwanda Tour by Gate-1 with new Tour Managers. Country of Kenya, and itinerary. I will continue the day's previous date format for continuity in this blog.
Day 6 - Friday, July 10th 2026 - Kigali Flight to Nairobi
We arrived in Nairobi at about 8: p.m. Eastern African time. We lost 1 hour due to the time change on this 1.5-hour flight. Initially, no one from Gate-1 was to meet us, but our Tour manager finally arrived, and we were off to our hotel. The good news is that we won't be combined into another group, but will function just as the eight of us. Also, two safari vehicles for us. Great news.
After a very nice breakfast at the hotel restaurant, we visited the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage (photo) to learn about the orphaned elephants raised there and later released into the wild. Elephant calves are brought here from all over the country to receive specialized care from highly dedicated staff. In addition to the elephants, there was a baby Black Rino and a baby Zebra. This was a highlight for the DW; she had been following these elephants for months prior. She even knew the names of the two smallest. Next, we visited the Giraffe Center, where you hand-feed Rothschild's Giraffes and learn more about their conservation efforts. DW follows this Foundation as well. Next, we drove towards the Ngong Hills for a tour of the Karen Blixen Museum, once the farmhouse of the prominent author of Out of Africa. We visited the original Farmhouse, Coffee Production area, and the beautiful grounds. We then went to the Kazuri Beads Workshop, which started in 1975 as a tiny workshop making ceramic beads by hand. Today, this center produces fine examples of genuine African jewelry out of clay gathered from nearby Mt. Kenya. We then returned to the hotel for a brief break before meeting for an orientation and a drink at the hotel's beautiful patio bar. We then went to dinner at the Carnivore Restaurant, where they serve a wide variety of Kenyan meats in a churrasco style. It was a lot to eat and included Soup, Salad, the Meats, and a dessert. A different eating experience. It was a great first full day in Kenya.
We were up at 6:00 a.m. to pack and leave our bags out @ 7:00 a.m. We then had a nice Raddison Blu hotel breakfast buffet and met the group at 8:00 a.m heading northward on our longest drive of the trip to Samburu. IMHO the sceanry and drive isn’t as pretty as Rwanda. At about noon we stopped for lunch at Trout Tree Restaurant, built in an enormous fig tree below Mount Kenya on a moutain river. Very nice atmosphere and the food was great. I ordered the fresh Trout and it was very nice. A wonderful experience. After lunch we then drove to the Samburu National Recreation Area arriving at about 4:15 p.m. We entered the park for our first game drive of the trip. I wasn’t expecting much as IMHO it was too hot and too early, but it was grand. We saw in the order: Antelope, Zebras, Somolian Ostrich, two prides of Elephant including babies, Zebras from a distance, and many female Lions along the Ewaso Nyiro River. It was amazing and I hope the newbies in our group appreciated so many sightings right off the bat. It was unique. We then went to our accomodation located ajacent, the S Samburu Intrepids Safari Lodge. We were greeted with wash cloths and a juice of choice then heard from the Hotel Management. We are staying in very nice Tents located along the riverbank, Glamping at it’s finest. We then met for dinner in the lodge overlooking the river. I ordered the Red Snapper, might as well be a fish day. The local pilsner beer, Tusker, was good. We retired to Tent No.18 for a good nights rest. BTW-all electrical power is off from midnight to 5:00 a.m. Complete darkness, haven’t had that since Twisted Oak Ranch days. A long day but well rewarded in the end.
DAY 9, Monday - July 13th, 2026 - Sunrise & Afternoon Game Drive in Samburu National Park.
I was up early, while the DW stayed in bed, to do the 2+ hour Sunrise Game drive, but the animals were not interested in getting out that early. The sunrise was beautiful, though. We saw Elephants, Giraffes, and Buffalo, but nothing new until over an hour into the safari when we saw the Cheetah!! With two kits as a bonus. We watched from a distance as one never knows if this is your only photo opportunity. Our wonderful guide, Christopher, took a chance, and we guessed where she might travel, so we executed a big flanking maneuver and searched. Short wait and didn’t see her and was deciding to leave, when she came out of the bush directly in front of our Safari Truck. Amazing. G-I got some great photographs. This made the early up worthwhile. Afterward, we headed back to the Samburu Intrepids Safari Lodge for breakfast, a nice full menu choice too. The service and the view of the river were nice, as was the flute music. I then went back to Tent 18 as DW never came to breakfast, but all was well; she is having a Pajama Day. We met some new friends, as I saw monkeys about and offered a few snacks. We then had a family of four monkeys make our beautiful porch overlook their home for a while. I then took some time to update this blog. At about noon, we went up to the bar for some Coca-Colas, then lunch at about 12;30ish. I ordered a Short Ribs entree and a salad. We then rested for a few hours until 3:15 p.m., when I attended a Group meeting before departing for our evening Safari at about 4:00 p;m. We explored some different areas, seeing mostly antelope of various varieties. Our goal was to see a Leopard as we had not seen one, but the highlight was that we saw an ostrich chasing a Garaffe chasing an ostrich. All were running basically the same speed over a long visible distance…It was a sight to see. Our long-time experienced Guide said he had never seen such a thing and was quite amused. As we approached the mountain outcrops, we saw a Klipspringer, a midsize antelope that actually runs up and down cliffs at high speed. Amazing. Spotting an Elephant, Garaffe, or zebra is more common, but we did see the elusive Leopard that we and two dozen other Jeeps had been searching for. Another unique sighting was a large Chetah and two cubs feasting on an antelope. Perhaps the same two we saw early this morning. We returned to the Lodge a bit late, so a quick clean-up before dinner. A good menu tonight: I ordered a Green Salad, Broccoli Soup, the Tournedos of Beef with vegetables entree, and dessert. All were good. I retired, showered, then went to bed, and soon fell fast asleep. A very eventful day in the Sanburu Reserve.
DAY 9, Monday - July 13th, 2026 - Sunrise & Afternoon Game Drive in Samburu National Park.
I was up early, while the DW stayed in bed, to do the 2+ hour Sunrise Game drive, but the animals were not interested in getting out that early. The sunrise was beautiful, though. We saw Elephants, Giraffes, and Buffalo, but nothing new until over an hour into the safari when we saw the Cheetah!! With two kits as a bonus. We watched from a distance as one never knows if this is your only photo opportunity. Our wonderful guide, Christopher, took a chance, and we guessed where she might travel, so we executed a big flanking maneuver and searched. Short wait and didn’t see her and was deciding to leave, when she came out of the bush directly in front of our Safari Truck. Amazing. G-I got some great photographs. This made the early up worthwhile. Afterward, we headed back to the Samburu Intrepids Safari Lodge for breakfast, a nice full menu choice too. The service and the view of the river were nice, as was the flute music. I then went back to Tent 18 as DW never came to breakfast, but all was well; she is having a Pajama Day. We met some new friends, as I saw monkeys about and offered a few snacks. We then had a family of four monkeys make our beautiful porch overlook their home for a while. I then took some time to update this blog. At about noon, we went up to the bar for some Coca-Colas, then lunch at about 12;30ish. I ordered a Short Ribs entree and a salad. We then rested for a few hours until 3:15 p.m., when I attended a Group meeting before departing for our evening Safari at about 4:00 p;m. We explored some different areas, seeing mostly antelope of various varieties. Our goal was to see a Leopard as we had not seen one, but the highlight was that we saw an ostrich chasing a Garaffe chasing an ostrich. All were running basically the same speed over a long visible distance…It was a sight to see. Our long-time experienced Guide said he had never seen such a thing and was quite amused. As we approached the mountain outcrops, we saw a Klipspringer, a midsize antelope that actually runs up and down cliffs at high speed. Amazing. Spotting an Elephant, Garaffe, or zebra is more common, but we did see the elusive Leopard that we and two dozen other Jeeps had been searching for. Another unique sighting was a large Chetah and two cubs feasting on an antelope. Perhaps the same two we saw early this morning. We returned to the Lodge a bit late, so a quick clean-up before dinner. A good menu tonight: I ordered a Green Salad, Broccoli Soup, the Tournedos of Beef with vegetables entree, and dessert. All were good. I retired, showered, then went to bed, and soon fell fast asleep. A very eventful day in the Sanburu Reserve.
DAY 10, Tuesday July 14th, 2026 - Game Viewing in Aberdare National Park
I woke early as we have to pack uniquely due to our destination this evening. The DW was prepacked as she skipped dinner previously. The Lodge did deliver hot milk and cookies to the tent at about 5:30 a.m. as a wake-up call. I hurriedly packed, and we had all the bags out for pickup at 6:00 a.m. We then had breakfast and were soon on our way by 6:30 a.m. We did one last safari run through Samburu Park as we headed to the main gate of the Reserve. Elephants, Zebras, and Giraffes were seen on the way out. We were soon on the highway to Aberdare and our time at the Ark Lodge, located in Aberdare National Park. The Ark is unique because it is built on a bluff overlooking a watering hole, and the park's wildlife comes to you. There are various viewing locations on the four levels. We first arrive at the Aberdare Country Club, where we are furnished with a wonderful buffet lunch and register for the Ark Lodge. The location is stunning with beautiful landscaping, and the buffet food was excellent. We leave our Gate-1 manager and our primary luggage and board a bus to the Ark Lodge, only taking our backpacks or overnight bags. No porter service. We arrived at the main Ark Lodge at about 3:00 p.m. and went to our assigned rooms. We were in A20 the highest location, but not the best. We were already blessed with a huge heard of Elephants at the waterhole so we were off to view the various viewing locations. Some are enclosed, some outside, and some up close and personal. The Elephants were there for several hours as different groups would arrive and leave. I think the largest count at one time was over 30 Elephants. On level C they have Bar Service so I enjoyed a Tusker beer and enjoyed watching the DW and others enjoy the interaction of the Elephants. It was certainly easier than enduring the bouncing and the dust in the Safari Trucks. Here is a LINK to the live feed of the watering hole. At 7:30 p,m, we enjoyed a buffet dinner in the dining room, it was nice but not as nice as the lunch at the Country Club earlier. To be honest, the African foods can be good, but just not my favorite cusine. I retired after dinner, the stairs had me worn out, althought I loved viewing fron the various viewing areas on the various levels. We even found the almost secret eye-level Bunker viewing area (photo). The rooms are basic, but do have a small window although the viewing is limited. As an avid cruiser I appreciated that they refer to the rooms as cabins…I tend to do that a lot anyway. I think all who visit should try this type of venue at least for day. There are many in the area, including TreeTops, where Elizabeth II went up as a Princess and came down as a Queen.
DAY 11, Wednesday, July 15, 2026 - Game Viewing in Aberdare National Park
Grammer checks & photos to follow — so busy. — Thanks







